Which Japanese manga magazines have furigana?

Hi!

I’m still struggling to read kanjis and I found very useful to practice using furigana (the small hiraganas that tells you the kanji readings in children books).

I also buy a lot of Japanese manga and some magazines just for collection but I recently started to actually read them and I noticed some have furigana!

Do you know which ones have them? I guess it has to do with demographics, but with some exceptions. For now I found this:

With furigana:

\- Shonen Jump (shonen)
\- Shonen Sunday (shonen)
\- Shonen Magazine (shonen)
\- Shonen Champion (shonen)
\- Dragon Age **(seinen)**
\- Shonen GanGan (shonen)
\- Jump SQ (shonen)
\- Hana to Yume (shojo)
\- Margaret (shojo)
\- Sho-Comi (shojo)
\- flowers **(josei)**
\- Asuka (shojo)

Without furigana:

\- Champion RED (seinen)
\- Young GanGan (seinen)
\- Young Magazine (seinen)
\- Morning (seinen)
\- Big Comic Spirits (seinen)
\- Big Comic Superior (seinen)
\- Big Comic Original (seinen)
\- Cookie (josei)

Do you know more?

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